 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Sean Daish has spoken about Everton's win against Burnley on Saturday. Obviously a very satisfying 2-0 victory for him and obviously for the team. Here's his thoughts on that win. Yeah, delighted, particularly as a manager with the second half. The tactical understanding of the side that was pieced together yesterday morning. We lost Miko with a tight groin and because we've got injuries and suspensions, we can't risk players at the minute so we've had to change everything in the morning. So their acceptance to go and deliver a performance that can win was very pleasing. I think that's something we've worked upon certainly this pre-season and going into the season was the open-mindedness to be adaptable as a side and find ways to win it. I think we're doing that, I think with the players particularly. They deserve a lot of credit I think at the moment for accepting the challenge and taking it on. I thought we did that today. There you go, obviously again once again, not getting too high and not getting too low whenever I've lost games and just keeping that even keel at middle ground and just taking every game as it comes, as we build to continue the very busy period. Obviously for them tomorrow night in the Carabao Cup and obviously we saw Abdelhaid D'Corey go off at halftime. Here's the manager's thoughts on that. He's another one he let us know last five minutes of the first half. He had a tightness in his hamstring. A tightness can lead to problems so we're hopeful we got him off in time because we are getting stretched at the moment. Obviously Evan, I've got doubts for tomorrow. Obviously D'Corey, no idea on him at the moment. We don't know whether Ashley Young will be available. We don't know whether Sheamus Cormor will be available for the game. Vitaly Michalenco. We do know that a Disagon of Gays available and Jalla Branthwaite are available again after suspension. Tough time at the moment injuries wise but obviously Evan on Saturday used every ounce of its squad and came away the victors. So, hopefully we see that again tomorrow in the Carribo Cup. It's a big, big game for Evan and Nish going up against Fulham. We're obviously already beating Evan in this season at Gooderson Park. Hopefully there'll be positive news on the injury front but we simply haven't got that information yet and it looks like we won't know till the team is announced at 6.45 tomorrow. Well, a lot of the Everton squad, if not all the Everton squad, were present today at the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool. It was a memorial service for Everton's former chairman Bill Kenright. There was also a lot of faces from Everton's past as well there to honour the former chairman of the club. The very emotional day and here's a little brief look of how the day went including Seamus Coleman who got up and made a speech. The essence of Bill, an incredible care for people. Someone who invested in them. He gave his all to help them be the best they could be. More interested in their success than his own. He would do more for you if he knew you really needed it or even if it was a lost cause. What a special man our chairman was and I'm deeply saddened at his passing. I signed for Everton Football Club 15 years ago and I'm truly grateful for the chairman's support and guidance along the way. Everton Football Club was his life. The chairman's love for the football club was something remarkable. He helped me understand what Everton Football Club meant to people. He wasn't just our chairman, he was our greatest supporter. There you go, so obviously a sort of final goodbye for Bill Cairnright today. Seamus Coleman there showing all the class as Everton's captain. A very emotional day and lots of people from Everton's presence and Everton's past there to commemorate the life of Bill Cairnright. There you go, sad day. There you go, we'll be back tomorrow on Sofie TV. Thank you for watching, see you later.